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This is an insightful presentation that one can use as a guideline for managing their lifes journey. In this generation that is said that we will most probably change careers 3-4 times in our lifetimes, it is apparent that we choose careers for security's sake (to have a standard life that we are able to pay the bills). Conversely, we are a generation that seeks to be significant and i'd like to believe that our significance is subject to us living in our purpose to reach our destinies (calling). Futhermore as Christians or even non-christians it is said abundance and prosperity lies within fulfulling our purposes. Now how do we use our purpose and calling -turning it into a means of making living- to avoid changing careers? Would you advice one to leave their career which they do not enjoy that much even while they are still a novice in it to honour their calling as a care giver or speaker or counselor etc -what made you leave your job back in the 90's into full-time ministry?

With Mothers day coming soon I wish to speak to all those who still have their mothers. For me this will be my first year without a mother....

ON THE LIGHTER SIDE

OLD WIVES REMEDY

Two old ladies are discussing their husbands over tea."I wish that Fred would stop biting his nails," says one. "it gets me very upset"?

"Rob used to do the same thing," says the other." But I made sure he broke the habit." "How?".... "I hid his teeth."

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"Why is it necessary to be quite in Church?" a Sunday school teacher asked her little children as they were on their way to a Church service. One bright little girl replied, "because people are sleeping." DRUM

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The boss comes in early one morning and finds his manager kissing his secretary. "is this what I pay you for ?" he yells. "No sir," says the manager. "This I do free of charge." DAILY SUN